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You might recognise Juice Webster as one half of electronic duo Hemm, but her solo project is an entirely different sonic world. On her debut solo single ‘Lover, I Swear’, Webster emerges with emotionally-driven alt-folk that collages moving, softly strummed acoustic guitar work with affecting lyricism and ethereal vocals, drawing influence from the likes of […]
One of Aussies most loved troubadours Ziggy Alberts has a surprise for his fans in the form of a live, five-track, tour retrospective. Recorded across his recent world tour, A Postcard From An Australian Summer is a collection of live renditions of tracks from shows across Australia, NZ, the UK, Europe, North & South America […]
Many of us can link a certain album to pivotal moments in our lives. Whether it’s the first record you bought with your own money, the chord you first learnt to play on guitar, the song that soundtracked your first kiss, the album that got you those awkward and painful pubescent years or the one […]
Grinspoon fans rejoice, for the band are hitting the road again this year, and this time they’ll be revisiting a bunch of tracks they haven’t played in a while. The four-piece have announced their Chemical Hearts national tour, which will see them showcasing a variety of songs from across their 24-year career. A Chemical Hearts […]
Sydney muso Dom Youdan returns today with the heartfelt and sentimental pop ballad ‘Pockets’. Beginning first by wrapping the listener up in a reflexive mood with its twinkling melody and sweet vocals, ‘Pockets’ quickly develops into an absolute pop-n-b groove, swirling with The 1975-esque euphoric-yet-tender production. Youdan says the song takes inspiration from a close […]
Set into North Byron Parklands, Splendour in the Grass has you wanting to do it all from the moment you walk through the front gates. The sheer size of the place can be daunting. It makes you want to get to everything before you miss out on anything. But let’s face it; Splendour isn’t in […]
You have to give it to Julian Hamilton and Kim Moyes. Trends, fads and movements have come and gone but The Presets have remained a constant presence within Australian music. In the 10 years since breakthrough Apocalypso the pair have released a succession of critically well-regarded albums and remained favourites on the touring and festival circuit. While they may […]
WARNING: DO NOT WATCH HE DANCED IVY’S NEW MUSIC VIDEO IF YOU CAN’T HANDLE TEETH STUFF The Brisbane-bred progsters have just unleashed a mind-bending music video for their freshly squeezed frenetic riffing single ‘Toothcutter’ and needless to say, it’s got plenty of bite. Featuring tripped-out visuals involving the band sporting creepy Black Hole Sun-esque smiles and […]
Many of us can link a certain album to pivotal moments in our lives. Whether it’s the first record you bought with your own money, the chord you first learnt to play on guitar, the song that soundtracked your first kiss, the album that got you those awkward and painful pubescent years or the one […]
The lifespan of an album only begins during the recording and release process. From there it takes on a whole new life through the live stage and the energy and understanding that the crowd give it. This is how LANY’s second record has continued to evolve and grow in such a bold way. Malibu Nights […]